A pan-Hellenic hero is a figure from ancient Greek mythology or history who is celebrated and revered across various Greek city-states, transcending local cults and regional traditions. These heroes often embody ideals such as bravery, honor, and virtue, and their stories are shared widely through literature, art, and oral tradition. Examples include figures like Heracles and Achilles, who are recognized and admired by Greeks from different regions for their legendary feats and moral qualities. Their significance lies in uniting the Greek people through shared cultural narratives.
National Pan-Hellenic Council was created in 1930.
The opposite in character, or a hero's opponent, is a villain.(e.g. in Peter Pan, Peter is the hero and Captain Hook is the villain)*(The opposite gender of a hero is a heroine.)
Hellenic refers to being Greek.
Herotodus who wrote "Histories" provided the Greek viewpoint of the Greco-Persian wars, and sought to strengthen Pan-Hellenic identity by arguing for Greek superiority.
Greek literature. Hellenic means Greek.
Hellenic F.C. ended in 2004.
Hellenic F.C. was created in 1958.
Hellenic Navy was created in 1828.
Hellenic Post was created in 1828.
Hellenic Bank was created in 1976.
Hellenic Army was created in 1828.
Hellenic Police was created in 1984.